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1.    Assessment 1 – Case Study Worth: 15% Due: Week 5

Assessment 1 – submitted to the OUA Office by Week 5 – Monday 24 September

Assessment 1 entails addressing three (3) Case study exercises from your textbook by Allen, O’Toole, McDonnell & Harris

(2011), please see details below. (In total: 2000-2500 words (3 Cases of approximately 700-800 words for each Case Study).

1) Chapter 2: Case Study: ‘Townsville City Council: Creating an Events Strategy for Queensland’s Biggest regional City

Council’ (p 52)
Answer ALL three Case Study Questions – 1, 2, 3. (5 marks) (700 words)

2) Chapter 5: Case Study: ‘Seven Deadly Sins Corporate Event’ (p 147)
Answer ALL three Case Study Questions – 1, 2, 3. (5 marks) (700 words)

3) Chapter 6: Case Study: ‘Ha’il Desert Festival’ (p 183)
Answer Case Study Questions 1and 2. only. (5 marks) (700 words)

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Case Study

Case Study
As a member of the state Committee for common childhood diseases, you have been asked to help formulate a policy on the management of chronic otitis media with effusion (also known as glue ear). Glue ear is the most common cause of hearing problems in childhood and can lead to delayed language development. Many treatment choices exited, including grommets (pressure-equalizing tympanostomy tubes), analgesics, antibiotics, vaccinations and hearing aids. However, since glue ear usually resolves spontaneously, you might also choose to do nothing, at least initially. Given these various treatment options, should your committee recommend monitoring for hearing loss, treatment with grommet insertion, or the use of hearing aids? For example, tympanometry, which measures the eardrum ‘ability to move, can be used as a monitoring tool, though an audiogram is needed to confirm the degree of any hearing loss.
1. How do you proceed with formulating a recommendation?
2. How can you systematically approach such a decision?

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Case Study

Case Study
As a member of the state Committee for common childhood diseases, you have been asked to help formulate a policy on the management of chronic otitis media with effusion (also known as glue ear). Glue ear is the most common cause of hearing problems in childhood and can lead to delayed language development. Many treatment choices exited, including grommets (pressure-equalizing tympanostomy tubes), analgesics, antibiotics, vaccinations and hearing aids. However, since glue ear usually resolves spontaneously, you might also choose to do nothing, at least initially. Given these various treatment options, should your committee recommend monitoring for hearing loss, treatment with grommet insertion, or the use of hearing aids? For example, tympanometry, which measures the eardrum ‘ability to move, can be used as a monitoring tool, though an audiogram is needed to confirm the degree of any hearing loss.
1. How do you proceed with formulating a recommendation?
2. How can you systematically approach such a decision?

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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